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  2. He Was Sentenced to a Decade in Prison for Having ... - AOL

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    A New York City man on Monday was sentenced to a decade in prison after a jury convicted him of a slew of violent felonies. Most intriguing, though, is that there were no victims because there was ...

  3. Four police officers under investigation after two women ...

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    Carl Cooper, 66, was jailed for life for the murders of Naomi Hunte, 41, and Fiona Holm, 48, who had both complained to police about his violence.

  4. Biden commutes 1,500 sentences in largest single-day grant of ...

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    President Joe Biden announced clemency for close to 1,500 U.S. citizens on Thursday, marking the largest single-day grant of clemency in modern history.

  5. Homeless man’s alleged killing spree exposes NYC’s ‘whole ...

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    And most people with mental illness are not violent and are much more likely to be the victim of a crime than a perpetrator. In this case, there’s someone who seems to have gone through several ...

  6. Victimless crime - Wikipedia

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    Many activities that were once considered crimes are no longer illegal in some countries, at least in part because of their status as victimless crimes. One example is the British sturdy beggar laws that applied the death penalty to unemployment. Two large categories of victimless crimes are sexual pleasure and recreational drug use (drug ...

  7. Member of 'Clear Gods' group pleads guilty in $28M ... - AOL

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    Angie Salazar, special agent in charge of the Detroit office of Homeland Security Investigations, said at that time that these crimes are not victimless; victims often are required to spend years ...

  8. Evidence-based prosecution - Wikipedia

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    Evidence-based prosecution (sometimes termed "victimless prosecution") refers to a collection of techniques utilized by prosecutors in domestic violence cases to convict abusers without the cooperation of an alleged victim. It is widely practiced within the American legal system by specialized prosecutors and state's attorneys and relies on ...

  9. Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do - Wikipedia

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    Victimless crimes draw manpower and funds away from crimes that do hurt innocent parties, and enforcement of the laws is not consistent enough to be an effective deterrent. He also argues that actions to help people deal with problems caused by these illegal activities are effectively prevented by their criminalization—for example, no one ...